
Ep 36: Ride The Horse You Have Today
Brett Parbery and Nat Foxon discuss the balance of goals and plans, with adjusting to your horse on the day, and how that gets even more difficult on competition day.

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Brett Parbery and Nat Foxon dissect a different 'Parberyism' each week, a concept gleaned from Brett's decades at the top of the sport of dressage.
Performance Riders hosts The Parbery Podcast, a sports show with 36 episodes published.

Brett Parbery and Nat Foxon discuss the balance of goals and plans, with adjusting to your horse on the day, and how that gets even more difficult on competition day.

Ready to map out your best eventing season yet? In this special workshop episode, join legendary five-star eventer Boyd Martin, Olympic gold medalist Peter Wylde, top Australian dressage coach Brett Parbery, and eventing

Join Nat Foxon and a panel of world-class experts—Olympian Laura Graves, coach Brett Parbery, and performance psychologist Jonah Oliver—for a dynamic workshop on mapping out your best year in dressage. In this episode, y

Grand Prix Judge Kristen Closson inspired this topic, from her month working with the riders in the Performance Riders Gold Program. Brett Parbery and Nat Foxon discuss what connection really is, how riders are often con

JJ Tate joins Brett Parbery and Nat Foxon to discuss the idea that 'dressage serves the horse'. Download the Performance Riders app for more free training!

Fresh off the plane from the US working with world number one eventing rider Boyd Martin, Brett Parbery discusses with Nat Foxon the Boyd-ism 'Every champion started as a beginner who refused to quit'. Download the Perfo

Brett Parbery and Nat Foxon launch into Brett's 'no filter era' with a conversation about how he would prefer to watch a well-ridden palomino pony than a poorly trained fancy imported warmblood, any day! Find out about w

Brett Parbery and Nat Foxon launch into Brett's 'no filter era' with a conversation about how he would prefer to watch a well-ridden palomino pony than a poorly trained fancy imported warmblood, any day! Find out about w

World Equestrian Games Dressage rider and coach Brett Parbery and host Nat Foxon discuss how riders should do their due diligence when booking with visiting clinicians, to prevent being held back in their training. Find

World Equestrian Games Dressage rider and coach Brett Parbery and host Nat Foxon discuss how riders should never let their standards slip in training, and the importance of separating the half halt and downward transitio

Dressage coach Brett Parbery and Nat Foxon discuss the idea that although each horse has a back-story and an individual personality, at the end of the day, horses are very much the same and fall into a few categories of

If you want to progress in dressage, you have to work harder, right? Maybe that's not the best approach, especially with horses. Brett Parbery and Nat Foxon dig into this topic about where improvement really comes from.

Sit light! It's a Parberyism heard often by Brett Parbery's students, and in this episode our special guest Alex Vodermair shares her take on what that means. Plus, Alex tells us the story of her horse Exact who's just w

If we're not training our horses for their highest benefit, physically and mentally, how can we justify our partnership with horses in the sport of dressage? Brett Parbery and Nat Foxon dig into an idea posed to them by

Brett Parbery and Nat Foxon discuss the concept of "lightness" in dressage, emphasizing that it is often misunderstood as solely a hand sensation. Brett clarifies that lightness should be felt throughout the horse's body

Brett Parbery and Nat Foxon dig into another Parberyism, this time it's about our equipment only being as good as the rider. Brett and Nat discuss spurs, the whip, the double bridle, and draw reins. We hope you enjoy the

Brett Parbery and Nat Foxon dig into another Parberyism, this time it's 'you don't get judged on feel'. We hope you enjoy the discussion, and if you're keen to find out about working with Brett in one of our programs for

Brett Parbery and Nat Foxon dig into another Parberyism, this time it's 'forward is one of the most unhelpful words in dressage'. We hope you enjoy the discussion, and if you're keen to find out about working with Brett

Brett Parbery and Nat Foxon dig into another Parberyism, this time it's 'a decision not to invest in growth is a decision to stay at the same level', and it's about working on ourselves as well-rounded humans. We hope yo

Brett Parbery and Nat Foxon dig into another stolen Parberyism, this time from podcaster and author Tim Ferriss, and it's all about knowing vs doing. We hope you enjoy the discussion, and if you're keen to find out about
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